All posts tagged Molly Masters

Have you got a message for your readers? Use and enhance your passions, skills, and knowledge. Invest time in what you love, and do it for a cause you love. Amplify the voices of those who need to be heard. Read, read, and read even more into what you feel passionate about. Create something meaningful, create something with impact, create something with love.

What can we expect from you in the future? Expect more books and advocacy raising awareness for the plight of refugees and others in crisis and need, as well as continued support for the charity sector. Supporting, caring for, and giving voice to people will forever be a permanent passion of mine, and I personally only expect for that love to grow stronger through more learning, understanding and writing.

Any suggestions to support libraries? As ‘From Syria with Love’ is now being created into an eBook by Apostrophe Books, I have been enlightened as to how some 40,000 libraries worldwide will now have access to my book. This is an incredible thought, and I hope that more libraries will be endorsed financially to enable them to embrace the growing accessibility of eBooks in order to provide even more literature to the public. Furthermore, as a child, I attended a library group called Chatterbooks, and the library has long been a place of community and togetherness for me. It is a place where the new generation’s investment in literature and learning can be supported. It is important to forever cherish and protect libraries as a place of wonder for children, and continue these projects, both in our own libraries, and the invaluable libraries working in crisis areas.

We’re really exited to have them join us on this project, as we know they will be invaluable in helping us spread the message of From Syria With Love even further, and raising more money for this amazing charity.

One exciting development is the slightly revised cover for the eBook (and indeed, any reprints), to include an endorsement from literary giant, Michael Morpurgo.

In December we were lucky enough to be invited to the ‘Singing for Syrians’ carol service at St Margaret’s church in Westminster (special thanks here to Pamela Carrington for the invitation, and Victoria Prentis MP for organising a great event), where we were able to talk to Michael and give him a copy.

Thank you to everyone for your support so far, and don’t forget the paperback is still available from our website and all good bookshops .